Accomplishments
2023
Held public opinion poll on St. Paul’s in October to help steer the Board of Trustees in the direction supported by the majority of residents. Selected a committee of process-oriented residents to create a data driven decision after three decades.
Transformed Village response to traffic concerns, undertaking critical engineering studies and implementing visible improvements to pedestrian safety and driver safety
Extensive Library Renovation including building infrastructure such as roof, fire alarm, front door, communication systems and children’s room after continuous delays.
After Vape Shop scare on Franklin Ave, rapidly implemented a Moratorium to stop any vape and smoke shops, tattoo parlors and adult stores from opening in Garden City.
Retained our Triple A (AAA) bond rating.
Prioritized communications to residents about environmental issues, including the public safety issue of lead service lines.
Began a green space and parkland initiative designating four of our parks as parkland to preserve this land for future generations. (Triangle Park/Norris Park/Stewart Manor Field/Franklin Mews)
GC Casino continued upkeep of village owned historic building at members expense per licensing agreement
Unequivocally opposed to Gambling Casino at the Nassau Hub and strongly advocating in opposition from day one.
Passed law prohibiting short term rentals/Airbnbs/VRBO in the Village and now drafting a code to address issue of vacant homes in response to resident complaints.
2022
Negotiated agreement with MTA to secure over $6 Mil worth of landscaping to mitigate 3rd track project area.
Built Citizen Advisory Committees and hired a firm to address traffic as a village-wide issue instead of section by section.
Acted swiftly to prepare an inventory of all lead water service lines in the Village along with waiving permit fees to replace those lines.
No Village property tax increase due to maintaining a flat budget.
Introduced discounted off-peak railroad parking passes.
Removed the fence along Franklin Mews ending an 8 year stain on the neighborhood.
To reduce the speeding and negative impacts to the neighborhood, closed the parking lot at the end of Raymond Ct. and opened it only for Thunder football.
Created a new cleanup shift for mornings after Friday promenades.
Licensed landscapers in Garden City so village residents can be assured that their landscapers abide by local laws and are properly insured.
2021
Negotiated and executed a long term agreement to preserve the Casino.
Stopped work on the Edgemere Firehouse to do a Needs Assessment thru a committee of citizens and firefighters
Invited charitable events like Andy Foundation and Jay Gallagher Tournament to return to St. Paul’s.
Respected and followed Open Meeting Laws.
Established citizen committees to address Garden City issues that were so helpful in the past.
The 3rd Track Committee reconstituted as a committee of Trustees and residents to assess prior Board of Trustees decisions and challenged the Monster Poles.
Advance Environmental Committee proposals to address work from home and pollution and water issues.
Formed a citizens group to draft a referendum on St. Paul’s.
Respect residents and their questions during BOT meetings.